J To Tha L-O! The Remixes EXPLICIT LYRICS Jennifer Lopez

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  • Release Date: 02/05/2002
  • Sales Rank: 57,011
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998639928
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J To Tha L-O! The Remixes

1LISTENLove Don't Cost a Thing / Fat Joe RJ Schoolyard Mix 4:18
2LISTENAin't It Funny / Ja Rule Murder Remix 3:49
3LISTENI'm Gonna Be Alright / 50 Cent Track Masters Remix 3:53
4LISTENI'm Real / Ja Rule Murder Remix 4:18
5LISTENWalking on Sunshine Metro Mix 5:50
6LISTENIf You Had My Love Dark Child Master Mix 4:11
7LISTENFeelin' So Good / G. Dep Bad Boy Remix 4:27
8LISTENLet's Get Loud Pablo Flores Remix 5:29
9LISTENPlay Sack International Remix 4:18
10LISTENWaiting for Tonight Hex's Momentous Radio Mix 4:32
11LISTENAlive 4:40

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A set of hot remixes of Jennifer Lopez's best-loved hits, J to Tha L-o! cements her place as one of contemporary music's most formidable dance-pop divas. Original producer Rodney Jerkins turned her song "If You Had My Love" into a No. 1 club smash by pumping it up with strings and staccato beats; likewise, he gives "Love Don't Cost a Thing (RJ Schoolyard Mix)" an electro-funk touch and a Fat Joe cameo that'll keep four on the floor. Capitalizing on the success of the Murder remix of "I'm Real" (also included on this collection), J. Lo's partner-in-rhyme, Ja Rule (along with Cadillac Tah), returns on a new reading of "Ain't It Funny" that slows down the originally bubbly song and gives it a hip-hop sheen. Elsewhere, Hex Hector's radio mix of "Waiting for Tonight" finds Ms. Lopez deeply immersed in house beats and swooshing keys, while the breezier Metro Remix of "I'm Walking on Sunshine" has more BPMs and a flamenco guitar bit not found in P. Diddy's rougher original production. The disc's only departure from the dance floor is "Alive" (from the motion picture Enough), a lush ballad co-written by hubby Cris Judd that showcases Lopez's maturing chops. But, as this disc proves, J. Lo is still pop and R&B's dancing queen. Dave Gil de Rubio, Barnes & Noble



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J To Tha L-O The Remixesby Anonymous

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June 18, 2005: This CD was great. My favorite songs were "Love Don't Cost a Thing(Remix)", "Walking on Sunshine(Remix)", and "Waiting for Tonight(Remix)". (I love that song.) The only thing I didn't like in the "Love Don't Cost a Thing" remix is Fat Joe's part, and I'm sooo not into rap.

J To Tha L-O The Remixesby Anonymous

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January 21, 2003: This is her best yet! I thought J.Lo was good but this one is just wonderful. Walking on Sunshine remix isn't the greatest and the lets get loud remix isn't very great but I still love this CD. A good mix of rap and whatever you would classify J. Lo in! Some of the remixes are better than the first ones!


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